18 April 2024

Film Review – The Mountain Between Us (2017)

If one is afraid of flying the opening stanza of this interesting film will not help that phobia in any way, on par with realistic, cinematic plane crashes such as two of my most memorable in Cast Away (2000) Fearless (1993) the ariel accident on show here will jolt the audience to their seats.

When complete strangers doctor Ben (Idris Elba) and journalist Alex (Kate Winslet) join forces to hire a light plane through desperation after all commercial airliners have been delayed indefinitely because of threatening weather. The pilot Walter (Beau Bridges) seems a little off to them both but put it aside as just oddness, however mid-flight while trying to burl around an oncoming storm, Walter seizes up suddenly having a stoke and the plane goes down, fast.

Alive but isolated on a snowy mountain cap with zero communication to civilisation, Alex is injured, Ben frustrated, unfortunately, Walter did not make it. Eventually, they decide it may be better to move on rather than sit it out for help to arrive. In the meantime, the duo is slowly forming a friendship and human compassion with survival instincts kicking in to protect each other.

After a close call with a roaming, hungry wild mountain cat, they are off into the thick snow across harsh terrain to find safety.

The impressive cinematography captures the high altitude scenery to perfection, looking amazing on the big screen.
Breaking the ice, literally, Alex struggles with her injury but they stick together, which is something that their hearts may also do as trust in each other turns into feelings of tenderness.

Unlikely romance blooms but this do not dilute the story, the instinct to survive is prominent, so their intrepid journey makes for a terrific film.

Of course Titanic (1997) is a favourite, chameleon Kate Winslet has me at hello in anything, while fellow England born thespian, gigantic Idris Elba is all that and more, a sharp talent adaptable in variable roles from action to drama to a romantic lead, here he exudes all three with illustrious momentum.

Leading up to a surprise twist in the tale which I didn’t expect, The Mountain Between Us, remains a solid adventure worth the price of admission.

Shane A.Bassett @Movie Analyst

Action, Drama | USA, 2017 | 15 | 8th October 2017 (UK) | 20th Century Fox Pictures | Dir. Hany Abu-Assad | Kate Winslet, Idris Elba, Beau Bridges, Dermot Mulroney


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